Dan Fire—December 13, 2025
I have tried many insoles: Dr Sholls, New Balance, those weird stiff ones you see on cable tv, and the cheap ones from Grocery Outlet. And none of them have given me the comfort and support that these insoles have given me. First, I want to mention that idea of having custom arch support is ingenious. I have a long arch so trying the long arch cookie made standing on my feet comfortable for hours on end. On top of that, I noticed that slot of the pain I had associated with poor support was gone and I also noticed significant improvements in my posture. Honestly, rather than spending money expensive and inexpensive arch support, invest your money these. You’re feet will thank you for it. Read more
Xavier MF—December 21, 2020
The headline might sound a tad dramatic, but if you suffer from plantar fasciitis, then you know that anything that helps with the pain, can truly improve your life. Below are two options: short version and long version of my review. If you don't care about detailed explanation about ratings, then the 1st option is for you. SHORT VERSION: I have already purchased this product twice and will probably do it a 3rd time. It's awesome. Would definitely recommended, because it works. LONG VERSION: I have suffered from plantar fasciitis for several years now. I am in my early 50's and have tried several things like special running shoes, other pads and the like. My wife and I started a food related business a couple of years ago and this aggravated my condition, since I had to be standing/moving around the whole day (as opposed to a desk job). It came to a point where I could barely walk without limping. After doing some research I found these pads and decided to give them a try. Pricing.- Not necessarily "cheap", but the price is not bad, specially considering they actually work and how much they help me. Customer Service.- Phenomenal. On my first order, being the idiot that I am, I threw away the pads to adjust the height of the soles. They come in a small transparent bag, separate from the soles, and somehow I missed them. I got in touch with the manufacturer (through the Amazon contact information) and asked if they would sell me just the pads because I didn't want to pay for a new full set. Instead, they sent me replacement pads free of charge. Thanks, guys! Durability.- I would presume this will change depending on usage, but they are good for several months, if not a full year. After that you may want to buy a new set to keep the same quality of comfort. Comfort.- (Speaking of) The manufacturer recommends you take out the original sole of the shoe. This is standard with most, if not every single orthopedic sole I've seen. I say give it a try, because it will depend on the brand of the shoe. The sole per se is very comfortable and the fact that you can adjust the height of the soles is a great idea. I personally use 1 pad on one shoe and 2 pads on the other. This of course will depend on each person, as you may only need 1 & 1, or just the sole on one foot and 1 pad on the other, etc. That's about it. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me directly. These soles REALLY helped me and hopefully it will help you too, because I know how annoying and painful plantar fasciitis can be. Cheers! Read more
KG—March 14, 2020
I've used more expensive custom orthotics for a number of years. The Foot Chair full length insert is supportive and comfortable. The user adjustable correction is an excellent idea. I would recommend starting with the medium pad inserted, using for a bit to acclimate and then trying either the larger or no pad insert to see if that increases or decreases comfort after a few days. These full length models seem most appropriate to use in shoes with removable insoles to avoid binding at the front of the foot. I was impressed enough with this product to order their 3/4 length designed for dress shoes or shoes without a removable insole. Read more
Larry—August 30, 2019
These were immediate help for my arches. The firm support was great. However, they have "additional support" for the metatarsal near the ball of the foot and it just feels like a strange bump. My podiatrist said people with poor arches often need the additional metatarsal support, but that I don't and that is why it feels weird to me. *Before purchasing be sure you need both types of support. Read more
Lisa Landy—September 13, 2019
Absolutely wonderful product!! I have idiopathic neuropathy in my feet. I injured my 4th and 5th metatarsals due to a fluke accident while kicking in martial arts. I also have high arches that have resulted in sesamoiditis. Needless to say foot pain has been a regular occurrence for me. My doctor made orthotics were so old that they provided little to no relief. I ended up buying these as a temporary fix, but they have since become my go-to orthotic. They were so good that when my new custom made “dr” orthotics came in, I had zero break in time. They supported my foot so well that my custom ordered orthotic caused no pain. I now rotate them with the doctors orthotic! I actually like these better than the doctors orthotic because the footpad is much softer. I would highly recommend! Read more
Disappointed customer—September 12, 2025
These are working for me. I have tried other inserts a these have given me the relief and comfort from my foot pain Read more
Billy—June 24, 2022
The comfort and pain relief is great but had to replace them after a month of use. There are chunks missing and the support is gone. Read more